Re: 1st Boat:Is this a good boat to start out with
Offer to pay for a pre-buy inspection at your local shop, I'd ball park it at about $150. Well worth it, make sure they do a compression check on it. The owner
should be glad to deliver and pick it up. If he refuses, you've instantly saved yourself thousands & a heck of a lot of headaches.
Don't forget to take it out and run it. Load up the owner and invite a few friends (w/ the promise of free beer after the demo) to serve as ballast, bigger the better, let the biggest check for soft spots. Tell the owner to remove the engine cover for the demo so you can hear it sing... If the water is to cold to ski where your at, don't spend too much time hauling hind end around the lake. Of coarse you'll make sure it can bury the needle w/ out meltdown, but concentrate on what the boat will do out of the hole. Do numerous deep shots and see how it pulls. Bribe one of your ballast, I mean buddies, into a wetsuit (preferably the fat one checking the floorboards) and see what the boat will actually do w/ a skier on back.
Make sure you find out what the seller does for a living and what his motivation for selling is. Has he done all the maintenance or does he have a shop winterize & do periodic scheduled maintenance? Has he personally spent any money on upgrades for the boat? Take a gander at his other vehicles and his house, does he let his stuff go to hell in a hand basket, or does he take good care of the goodies he has? You can probably tell where I'm going w/ this... 6 years ago I bought a 96 Stingray for $6,800. It was our first little toy and a great boat. We outgrew it quick and I just sold it for $7,200 and all I did over the years was drop a Pioneer system w/ an amp in it, and take care of it! Same deal, dude wants a pre-buy, I more than gladly delivered and picked up my boat, now his boat. Which brings us to the moral of the story... If you?re on a budget, DO NOT let my wife pick out your next boat!!! Here's what we ended up with!!!
http://www.mcandrewmotors.com/webtemplate.aspx?iid=171374
I can't fricken wait to pour the coals to this thing this weekend!!!
Enjoy your boat, be safe, and keep a good eye out for idiots on the water!!! Especially if they spent entirely too much money on a floating stereo!!!